By Māori Covid-19 Analyst Dr Rawiri Taonui, in partnership with Te Ao Māori News.
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Survey: Māori continue to experience government agencies' 'violence'
A survey, He Waka Eke Noa: Māori cultural frameworks for violence prevention and intervention, has highlighted continued state 'violence' against Māori.
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'Dawn raids were racist'- Sir Kim Workman quit senior police role to protest
Sir Kim Workman became a police officer in 1958 after developing a passion for social justice. But after years in his career he decided to quit after witnessing racism in the police force.
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Dame Naida Glavish: The country made 'Kia ora' acceptable
The simple act of saying "Kia ora" on the phone nearly lost Dame Naida Glavish her job as a tolls operator in 1984.
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Luxon responds to supporter's te reo Māori complaint
"My question is: Why are all government departments insisting on so much teo reo, and even the media?"
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'Wipe the Māori out'- racist messages and threats towards Māori need to stop
Māori Authority chairman Matthew Tukaki is no stranger to the sting of social media and other forms of racism and says it needs to stop.
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Tātua dairy company director quits after criticising Minister Nanaia Mahuta's moko kauae
"Racist and misogynist" is how online users are describing Ross Townshend, a director of the Tatua dairy company, who has quit over his social media comments about Minister Nanaia Mahuta's moko kau
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Independent research reveals racism in government agencies responsible for Māori in care
According to this research, it was state-sponsored, state-sanctioned racism against Māori children.
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Pākehā woman- 'called us dumb ni**ers and told us to get vaccinated'
New Zealand netball representative and Sky Sports commentator Kruze Tangira and his friends were caught in a fiery exchange in Grey Lynn Park, Auckland, with a woman who allegedly accused them of a
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Ethnic minorities star on the 'big screen' in snowboarding
US award-winning filmmakers Teton Gravity Research are about to screen a story of three professional snowboarders weathering a storm like no other.